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100 1 $aCantor, Norman F.
245 10 $aMedieval history;$bthe life and death of a civilization$c[by] Norman F. Cantor.
250 $a2d ed.
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300 $axxiii, 584 p.$bmaps.$c24 cm.
500 $a"A reading program in medieval history": p. 549-557.
505 0 $aPrologue: the uses of history -- Introduction: the scope of medieval history -- Historiographical outline -- The periods of medieval history -- The themes of early medieval history -- Decline and fall -- The Roman empire in the second century A.D. -- The crisis of the Roman world -- The religious quest of the Roman world -- The Christian empire and the Christian church -- The shaping of the Catholic church -- Constantine the Christian emperor -- The Christian Roman empire -- The making of Latin Christianity -- Athens and Jerusalem -- Augustine's pilgrimage -- Main themes in Latin patristic thought -- The age of the barbarian invasions -- The Germans -- The first century of the invasions -- The second phase of the invasions: the Ostrogothic and Frankish kingdoms -- Justinian and Mohammed -- The nemesis of Byzantine power -- The impact of Islam on early medieval Europe -- The advance of ecclesiastical leadership -- The monastic foundations of medieval civilization -- Gregory the Great and the early medieval papacy -- The making of Carolingian kingship -- Anglo-Irish culture and the colonial phenomenon -- The Carolingian enigma -- Monarchy and papacy -- Culture and society in the first Europe -- The Carolingian world -- The feudal organization of society -- Ecclesia and Mundus -- The nature of the early medieval equilibrium -- The Norman feudal state -- The Ottonian empire -- The Cluniac ideal -- Byzantium, Islam, and the West -- The limitations of the Byzantine and Islamic civilizations -- The rise of Europe -- On the threshold of the high middle ages -- High medieval civilization in historical perspective -- Europe in 1050 -- The Gregorian world revolution -- The nature and origin of the Gregorian reform -- The debate on the essentials of a Christian society -- The German investiture controversy -- The Anglo-Norman monarchy and the emergence of the bureaucratic state -- The Triumph of William the Bastard -- The significance of the English investiture controversy -- The first crusade and after -- Origins of the crusading ideal -- Vicissitudes and decline of the crusading movement -- The intellectual expansion of Europe -- The acceleration of cultural change -- The legal constituents of high medieval civilization -- A great generation: five leaders of twelfth-century thought and feeling -- Literature and society in the twelfth century -- Moslem and Jewish thought: the Aristotelian challenge -- The problem of learning -- Reason and revelation in Moslem and Jewish thought -- Varieties of religious experience -- The problem of piety -- The institutionalization of Asceticism -- The dimensions of popular heresy -- The entrenchment of secular leadership -- The problem of power -- The value of charisma -- The Capetian ascendancy -- The peace of Innocent III -- The reaffirmation of papal leadership -- The Dominican and Franciscan ideals -- The new consensus and its limitations -- The cathedral of intellect -- The moral authority of the state -- The interests of society -- The failure of the new consensus -- The death wish of medieval society -- The dissolution of the medieval thought-world -- The new violence -- Between two worlds -- "Autumn" and "Renaissance" -- Concluding thoughts on medieval history.
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